IndieWire 2017 Gift Guide: 10 Toys and Collectables for Film and TV Fans

“I Saved Latin” keychain

“A Wrinkle in Time” book pin

The Bob's Burgers Music Album

“The Walking Dead” wines

"Get Out" sticker set

“Star Trek” Interactive Tribbles

Jordan Bolton posters

“Outlander” purses

Empty Faces paranormal subscription box

“Stranger Things” Monopoly

Those of us in agreement that “Rushmore” is the best Wes Anderson movie can’t very well go around wearing O.R. scrubs all day. Since a red beret is equally as tough to pull off, this simple keychain is a stylish way to channel some of Max Fischer’s je ne sais quoi, without the embarrassment of parading around like a French clown. Let the sheer hubris of the phrase “I saved Latin, what did you ever do?” serve as a gentle reminder to take stock of your accomplishments, however small they may seem. In these times, we could all use a healthy dose of comically blind confidence to get us through the day. — Jude Dry

Everybody needs more joy in their lives, and singing along with all of the catchy “Bob’s Burgers” songs will satisfy you more than One Horse Open Slaw Burger (comes with slaw, no horse). Sure, you can merely go the digital route, but this is the season of giving! Splurge for the Deluxe Box set, which includes condiment-colored LPs, a book of lyrics, sheet music, stickers, a patch, posters, and so much more. You’ll thank us when “Butts, Butts, Butts” is on rotation while you’re Home for the Challah-Days (comes on a challah roll). — Hanh Nguyen

It’s the apocalypse, so why not at least toast the end of the world with a few bottles of red wine? Lot 18 has created three red wine blends based on veteran “The Walking Dead” characters Rick Grimes and Daryl Dixon, as well as current villain Negan. The “Rick Grimes” is a 2016 California Petite Sirah (“Like Rick, this red is a true crowd pleaser – bold, dark and balanced, exhibiting a notable tension between the bright acidity and firm, tannic structure”); the Daryl Dixon is a 2016 California Cabernet Sauvignon (“This California Cabernet Sauvignon is similarly reliable, showing depth and an attractive core of ripe black fruits, intermingled with savory nuances of coffee bean and dried herbs”); and the Negan is a California Bourbon Barrel Red Blend (“Composed of 73% Merlots, 18% Zinfandel and 9% Petite Sirah, this is a wine that packs a punch harder than Lucille’s”). Each bottle is $22, or stock up — the world’s only going to get worse — via a half case ($109) or full case ($208). — Michael Schneider

Whether or not you agree with the Golden Globes’ classification of “Get Out” as a comedy, these hand-cut stickers let you show support for Jordan Peele’s riveting social satire, and more inclusive filmmaking in general. The six-piece set includes Rod-to-the-rescue, a trapped and teary-eyed Chris, and a Sunken Place–summoning spoon/tea cup combo (made to be seen, not heard). — Jenna Marotta

According to Cyrano Jones, “a tribble is the only love that money can buy” — and while the tribbles being sold to “Star Trek” fans by Thinkgeek aren’t actually real, they do have the added benefit of not actively eating your entire stock of quadrotriticale wheat and reproducing at an exponential rate. Like real tribbles, in Dr. McCoy’s words, “they’re nice, they’re soft and they’re furry, and they make a pleasant sound.” Will they detect any secretly concealed Klingons in your midst? Only one way to find out. — Liz Shannon Miller

Manchester-area designer Jordan Bolton has plenty of nontraditional poster ideas from the world of TV and film to spruce up any room in your home or office. The cassette-tape credits ones caught our eye (there are ones for films like “Her,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” and “Drive”), but Bolton has another impressive series based around a neatly arranged deconstructed set of props, too. There are enough Wes Anderson and Ghibli options to plaster any dorm room, apartment, or cubicle to your heart’s content. — Steve Greene

These officially licensed “Outlander” bags are the best sort of subtle, clothed in the lovely muted tones of the Fraser tartan and bearing the “Outlander” label on a refined leather patch. The range of options is also really exciting, available in a range of styles and sizes. Surely there’s one that will be the perfect fit for the Sassenach in your life. — Liz Shannon Miller

Subscription boxes are all the rage these days, but if you’re into interactive puzzles the team behind “Hunt a Killer” have a new and terrifying treat this holiday season. “Empty Faces” is a monthly paranormal subscription box filled with bizarre objects and disturbing messages that invites members to solve puzzles from an indescribable evil entity. This is the perfect gift for horror fans or interactive gaming enthusiasts, and memberships start at just $30 a month. — Jamie Righetti

The classic Parker Brothers game has gone through many special edition iterations over the years to meet rabid pop culture demand — from Pokemon to “Game of Thrones,” “Star Wars” to “Lord of the Rings” — but their latest one is a charming mix of current obsessions and long-held nostalgia: “Stranger Things”! Styled around the Netflix hit, this new version cleverly swaps out Walkie-Talkie and Blinking Lights cards for Community Chest and Chance, introduces a slew of ’80s-era trinkets as tokens, and allows fans to make their way around a board styled after Hawkins, Indiana. — Kate Erbland